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Is Porklardca legit?

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If you are looking for a new online store to buy trendy clothes, accessories, and gadgets, you might have come across Porklardca. But before you place an order, you might wonder: is Porklardca legit? Or is it a scam that will take your money and deliver nothing?

In this article, we will review Porklardca and explain whether you should shop on this platform.


What is Porklardca?

Porklardca claims to be a genuine shopping website luring unsuspecting customers with attractive deals.

But those who have visited this website and were unlucky enough to buy something claim that this website is a scam, which is true.

Customers have complained that:

  • They have received fake or counterfeit materials, sometimes even used goods.
  • Or, the customers have received no products at all, and the customer support is also not working.

Thus, Porklardca is a sham website primarily designed to lure shoppers and exploit human psychology, as most scams do.

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How to know if Porklardca is a scam?

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You can check the website of Porklardca and then notice and take note of the following points:

  • There is no history and whereabouts of the company. Usually, websites have a dedicated ‘About Us’ page explaining their history, company hierarchy, etc. This also gives a sense of authenticity to the company. Opaque websites like Porklardca should be avoided.
  • When you research Proklardca.com, you will notice that the website has been created recently. This is another indicator that the website is a scam, although this indicator is not foolproof.
  • Your spidey senses should start tickling whenever you see a massive discount on the items. For example, Porklardca offers a massive discount of 70-80% on some of its products, which is just an age-old scamming technique masquerading as a genuine website.
  • No social media presence of Porklardca should also be noticed. Usually, if you start a business, you will invest a considerable sum in marketing, that is, creating accounts on social media and hiring influencers. The lack of other social media accounts tells us that something is fishy.
  • As an avid shopper, you may have browsed many websites before selecting your favourite item. Looking at Porklardca, you will find that most of their images have been stolen from other online shopping websites like Amazon and Poshmark.

After considering these points, we can conclude that Porklardca is a scam, and you shouldn’t visit or click on any link on this website.

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What to do if you have used Porklardca?

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In case you have purchased something on Porklardca, immediately do the following:

  • Contact your bank or financial institution and freeze your account and card. Inform your bank about the transaction so that they can take necessary action and trace your money.
  • There is a high chance that your mobile number, address, card number and email will be used for further scam projects. So, tell your immediate family members about the scam and warn them.
  • Change all your passwords — banks, emails, investment apps, etc.
  • Scan your device with the help of anti-malware software like McAfee or Kaspersky.
  • Report the fraud to the Federal Trade Commission and the Attorney General of your state.
  • To block the website, report Porklardca to the Internet Crime Complaint Center.

Thus, Porklardca is an elaborate scam that has claimed many victims. However, you can avoid falling into these traps by using a bit of common sense. Always check the website for background information and the ‘About Us’ page. You can also track down the company’s HQ with the help of Google Maps or otherwise to further authenticate the company. When you’re sure enough, only then go for the purchase. Authentication will take half an hour to one hour, but it will help you save a lot of stress.

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Kumar Hemant

Kumar Hemant

Deputy Editor at Candid.Technology. Hemant writes at the intersection of tech and culture and has a keen interest in science, social issues and international relations. You can contact him here: kumarhemant@pm.me

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